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'Aiyung namp ngathar.am in Baressa Frazer - Hello my name is Baressa Frazer. I am a Puuch Clan women from the Wik country of Aurukun, Western Cape York...'
'So what’s so important about reclaiming a language? Well, language is a part of me, a part of my culture and my identity. It belongs to me. I want to reclaim my language but it really takes an enormous amount of work and much time and energy.'
'Yallukit Willam, Ngaruk Willarn, Mayune Baluk, Boon Wurrung Balug, Yownegerra and the Yallock Balluk. Their country covered the land along the coast from the Werribee River east to Wilsons Promontory. It went inland as far as Dandenong. '